About Kentucky Interactive, LLC

Mission

Kentucky Interactive, LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NIC Inc. (NASDAQ: EGOV) with the mission to make interactions between citizens, businesses, and governments easy and efficient. We enable agencies of all sizes to offer their services online using the Kentucky.gov platform.

The Kentucky.gov Platform

Since 2003, Kentucky Interactive has managed the Kentucky.gov portal website and has completed over a thousand eGovernment projects for agencies of all sizes across the Commonwealth. State and local governments alike utilize the "all-agency/enterprise-wide" master contract to deliver services quickly, efficiently, and effectively under a self-funded, public-private partnership model.

​Business Model

The Kentucky.gov funding model is unique in that it is self-funded. Primary funding for the portal comes from modest enhanced access fees on a select set of commercially valuable information and services.

New, and enhanced, eGovernment solutions are funded through the use and adoption of the transaction-based online services, rather than from appropriated funds. The enhanced access fees allow Kentucky Interactive to recuperate investments in, and fund improvements to, the Kentucky.gov platform. Enhanced access fees for online services are established only after extensive marketing research and the approval of the Kentucky.gov governing authority. In this way, zero taxpayer appropriations are used to build, maintain, or enhance Kentucky.gov.

Kentucky.gov has not replaced the traditional means of obtaining government records or services. If any record or service is normally available for free, it can continue to be obtained for free through traditional means of service delivery.

Expertise

We provide the following expertise for our partner agencies:

Project Management Services

Analysis, Design, and Creative Services

Application Development Services

Marketing Services

Security Services

Integration Services

Operation Support Services

Solutions

Our solutions usually consist of one or more of the following components: